PMID: 8955901Jan 1, 1996Paper

Messenger RNA translation in prokaryotes: GTPase centers associated with translational factors

Biochimie
S LaalamiY Cenatiempo

Abstract

During the decoding of messenger RNA, each step of the translational cycle requires the intervention of protein factors and the hydrolysis of one or more GTP molecule(s). Of the prokaryotic translational factors, IF2, EF-Tu, SELB, EF-G and RF3 are GTP-binding proteins. In this review we summarize the latest findings on the structures and the roles of these GTPases in the translational process.

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